Can-Am® Outlander 800 MAX

The Can-Am Outlander 800 MAX is available as a Slip-On or Full System in the Performance, Titan and Swamp (with snorkel) exhaust. The HMF exhaust system is a clamp mount system that fits several Outlander MAX and XMR models. The Slip-On picked up roughly 8 horsepower while the Full System added another 1-2 hp. The Performance, Swamp-XL, and Titan-XL systems are 4-6dB louder than the stock muffler, while the Swamp and Titan-QS are only 1-2dB. The HMF Quiet Core insert can lower 1-2 decibels when added.

Fuel Tuning is absolutely required when installing an HMF Exhaust on this machine. Failure to tune the engine can cause excessive damage to the exhaust system and engine, while voiding the warranty on your exhaust and possibly on your machine. (check with local dealer). See the tuning settings below for the proper fuel tuning solution on your machine.

Exhaust Systems

Can-Am® Outlander 800 MAX ATV Accessories

Tuning

The HMF Optimizer is preprogrammed with the following settings for a (2015) Outlander 800, and are intended for use with the stock air box. Other Outlander engine sizes and/or additional performance modifications may require different tunings.

Mode 1

Mode 2

Mode 3

Mode 5

Mode 6

2.0

2.0

0.0

2.5

3.5

Low Speed Fuel

Going down on the number scale will reduce low speed fuel. Going up on the number scale will increase low speed fuel.

Mid Range Fuel

Going down on the number scale will reduce mid range fuel. Going up on the number scale will increase mid range fuel.

High End Fuel

Going down on the number scale will reduce high end fuel. Going up on the number scale will increase high end fuel.

Green Lower Switch Point

Going down on the number scale will turn green mode on earlier. Going up on the number scale will turn green mode on later. These modes typically will not need adjusted from their base setting.

Yellow Lower Switch Point

Going down on the number scale will turn yellow mode on earlier. Going up on the number scale will turn yellow mode on later. These modes typically will not need adjusted from their base setting.

Red Lower Switch Point

Going down on the number scale will turn red mode on earlier. Going up on the number scale will turn red mode on later. These modes typically will not need adjusted from their base setting.